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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. cinnamon and sugar so delicious. oh yeah. the cinna-sweet taste you just can't resist. cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares®. >>> sox/cardinal game. top of the first, rbi double of adam wainwright taking the sox to an early lead. big papi tied world series record. >> legendary. >> incredible performance. how about the fourth? cardinals trying to make a go of it. matt holliday doesn't have the protection of albert pujols. it ties the game at 1-1. seventh david ross in for jarrod saltalamacchia. rips one down left field. bounces it into the seats. sox take a 2-1 lead to tack on another run in that inning and absolutely gem from jon lester. seven and two-thirds, the seven strikeouts and red sox on the brink of another title with a 3-1 win. game six in boston wednesday. >> can we do it tonight? >> i would do it tonight. barnacle is back. >> can we get a close up? >> end of baseball season. >> i want close ups of hd o
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. cinnamon and sugar so delicious. oh yeah. the cinna-sweet taste you just can't resist. cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares®. >>> sox/cardinal game. top of the first, rbi double of adam wainwright taking the sox to an early lead. big papi tied world series record. >> legendary. >> incredible...
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. >> if we can do anything to bring some type of normalcy or normal living environment for these teach ers that teach in i, we're happy to do it. >> reporter: still, most in the struggling community understand. little will be normal. >> we've actually installed numerous different security devices at this school. we're going to remain in our presence on location until further notice. >> reporter: counselors will also be in place as teachers, students and family all try to find a balance between what's been lost and how to try and move on. and today should mark a huge step in that process. it can also get kind of crowded in the new school today as parents will be allowed to stay with their kids as long as necessary. so they can really help each other in an idea of going back to class. i'm jay gray, mara, back to you now. >> thank you, jay, very much. >>> well, today the 113th congress will be sworn in. they will decide if john boehner can continue as speaker and lawmakers have plenty of unfinished worked to. tracie potts is in washington, will this new conditioning be able to get up to s
. >> if we can do anything to bring some type of normalcy or normal living environment for these teach ers that teach in i, we're happy to do it. >> reporter: still, most in the struggling community understand. little will be normal. >> we've actually installed numerous different security devices at this school. we're going to remain in our presence on location until further notice. >> reporter: counselors will also be in place as teachers, students and family all try to...
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it's not a boomy environment but it's an environment in which things have gotten some what better. and probably will stay on a solid pace as we go into the new year. >> well, we talk about consumer spending. we have had some good economic reports recently. we're going to talk a little later in the program about good december auto sales am we've also had some decent retail sales. what do you see as the appetite for consumers to spend and for businesses to spend in the coming year? >> well, i think the consumer has held up well. it's one of the reasons why businesses are feeling a little bit better. i think as we go into the new year we have a plus coming as inflation is moving lower boosting purchasing power but there is a big negative. as the tax increases come, as the payroll tax expires, consumers are going to have a hard time. i think we believe the economy slows early in the year on the back of a slowing consumer spending due to fiscal tightening. >> how much growth do you see for 2013. and also on the job scene where do you see the unemployment rate by the end of the year? >>
it's not a boomy environment but it's an environment in which things have gotten some what better. and probably will stay on a solid pace as we go into the new year. >> well, we talk about consumer spending. we have had some good economic reports recently. we're going to talk a little later in the program about good december auto sales am we've also had some decent retail sales. what do you see as the appetite for consumers to spend and for businesses to spend in the coming year? >>...
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program with respect to our nature environment so i want to say we're pitting the nature in environment. beef heard a lot from the environment and the department has a from record and so, now we're going to add in the nature assignment to what the department does and thread that with the work in the community. i know that andy is w0r7bd how to work together but i'm looking forward to working here. i can sprk speak to the nature resources in the part of the city. we have some great nature places in her. one of the thipgdz we want to do is we want to inform the public we have nature in the city and that includes right here in the community bayview hill and a park and 494 where i was yesterday. there's a lot great work and, of course, candle stick park to have the master plan and help with the restoration of the yosemite flew and i'm happy to hear talk about katrina and sandy. we need to be promulgating to restore our nature systems for community resiliency but also for national resiliency. it's good for nature. so i wanted to just take a couple of times to talk about some of the things bo
program with respect to our nature environment so i want to say we're pitting the nature in environment. beef heard a lot from the environment and the department has a from record and so, now we're going to add in the nature assignment to what the department does and thread that with the work in the community. i know that andy is w0r7bd how to work together but i'm looking forward to working here. i can sprk speak to the nature resources in the part of the city. we have some great nature places...
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this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the carbon emissions further. in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with storm waters and they boost property value where they have a robust urban forest. i wanted to mention when i first moved to san francisco, i lived on russian hill, i would sometimes take the cable car and i would often see you and your sister see both of them smiling and the warmth they shared as twins, it brought a smile to my face everyday. as you said before you started your sister is smiling down today and it will live on for both of you, thank you. >> we are going to lower the tree and plant the tree in honor of vivian. miriam i'm so happy that you are he
this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the carbon emissions further. in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with...
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i have worked with conway, in many capacities to create a environment that supports innovation and we are in many regards the innovation capitol of the world and i am so proud to see this effort launched here today. as mayor, i have focused on jobs, as a top priority and making sure that our youth get quality education and training them to be able to compete for the jobs of the 21st century economy. the fact is and i have said this often, you can't give a job to a dead youth. you can't tell that youth not to lose hope. and that they can succeed no matter where you come from for too long. we have seen too much violence in our communities and it must end. yesterday i signed into law the nation's first ban on possession of halopoint ammunition in san francisco. we worked closely with supervisor cohen to introduce this legislation. these extra deadly bullets have no place in our streets. we are also creating an early warning system to alert us when individuals make massive purchases of ammunition, because even if there is a remote possibility we can prevent another tragedy, we are morally
i have worked with conway, in many capacities to create a environment that supports innovation and we are in many regards the innovation capitol of the world and i am so proud to see this effort launched here today. as mayor, i have focused on jobs, as a top priority and making sure that our youth get quality education and training them to be able to compete for the jobs of the 21st century economy. the fact is and i have said this often, you can't give a job to a dead youth. you can't tell...
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to thesetment communities is to create a change through the environment. we also have to think about the future and the present, different projects we did a couple of years ago, one was a 60 foot catamaran made out of 16,000 plastic bottles. like coke and pepsi. the reason we did that, one is but the ideaeness is, can we invent new materials out of waste product that can be strong materials so we can use them as a positive, to get net zero. let create the waste we are creating and using it as a strong material. building research does. on the other end of the world, we are working in pakistan, one of the most dangerous areas in pakistan. flooding had displaced 3 million people. this is the power of the network. i got a phone call from the hunt in foundation thanking us for work we have been doing in pakistan, supporting their efforts. my first thought was, what? be a great leader, you have to say, absolutely. it has been an honor to help you. the first thing i did was call our chapter in say what is going on? in the first few weeks they had helped clear out
to thesetment communities is to create a change through the environment. we also have to think about the future and the present, different projects we did a couple of years ago, one was a 60 foot catamaran made out of 16,000 plastic bottles. like coke and pepsi. the reason we did that, one is but the ideaeness is, can we invent new materials out of waste product that can be strong materials so we can use them as a positive, to get net zero. let create the waste we are creating and using it as a...
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the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i st
the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight....
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" extra weight on the racks all we getting leslie preparing for these she talk-hawks i love hostile environments i am filling right at home. " >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news. some devastating flooding in morning news. some devastating flooding in boul license and registration please. morning news. some devastating flooding in boul what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >> welcome back. there is an accident at the bay bridge toll plaza on interstate 580. that accident occurred back in this area between where the 880 approached touches down. this is all so where west grand ave is that. it is blocking the three middle lanes. there is a car on its roof. that is why we see so little traffic. it is backing of the ride around the corner of the east shore freeway. it is starting to back up the 580 ride into the macarthur mayes. there are three lanes that are
" extra weight on the racks all we getting leslie preparing for these she talk-hawks i love hostile environments i am filling right at home. " >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news. some devastating flooding in morning news. some devastating flooding in boul license and registration please. morning news. some devastating flooding in boul what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today?...
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neil: you like home depot regardless of the environment environment. >> yes. neil: thank you? >> i do. switching gears, samsung galaxy mega, giving apple a mega-headache, latest big phone offer, promises more than a 6-inch screen, some tweeting samsung may have tipped a big too big others not big enough, samsung offer you choices, todd you say 4,000 apple not. >> right. finally a smartphone thatture our parents can use they will be able to read the screen. neil: this is bigger than the note, what is that a tablet? a you know, a phone and a tablet? >> right, so, a hybrid between the two, and i think one thing that is important to note that samsung is a big fish in android market, a lot who buy samsung phones are smarters, a lower price point, good luck putting that in your pocket there is a customer looking for features of two. apple to be worried, and road is taking mark -- and roa android s market shares year after year. >> it puts pressure on apple with their september announcement, and only thing i heard there will be a stupid gold-colors phone or champagne color whatever t
neil: you like home depot regardless of the environment environment. >> yes. neil: thank you? >> i do. switching gears, samsung galaxy mega, giving apple a mega-headache, latest big phone offer, promises more than a 6-inch screen, some tweeting samsung may have tipped a big too big others not big enough, samsung offer you choices, todd you say 4,000 apple not. >> right. finally a smartphone thatture our parents can use they will be able to read the screen. neil: this is bigger...
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they can live in this environment by beating on rock. >>reporter: sir project needs more testing and funding before the antarctica expedition gets under way. cheryl jennings abc 7 news. >> netflix the video rental service made history in hollywood today. the netflix program house of cards political thriller starring kevin spacey became the first program get this not broadcast on television or cable to be nominated in major emmy category. it's app internet only series and up for best drama best lead actor and actress as well as best director fairly remarkable. >> what do you get when you combine someone in law enforce wment have had and kids who need a future. is he jeel explains what you get is a recipe for success. >> trooes a is the boss of what has become the nicest restaurant in this rough san francisco neighborhood. kids who work on these streets now doing it all at old school caf cafe. >> even the entertainment if trooes a trade entered camouflage and job as juvenile probation officer send spending nearly every penny of the retirem
they can live in this environment by beating on rock. >>reporter: sir project needs more testing and funding before the antarctica expedition gets under way. cheryl jennings abc 7 news. >> netflix the video rental service made history in hollywood today. the netflix program house of cards political thriller starring kevin spacey became the first program get this not broadcast on television or cable to be nominated in major emmy category. it's app internet only series and up for best...
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both sides can relax, in a ceo type of environment. sort of shoot the breeze. vice presidential debate is on. despite being a sit-down venue, some would thought would take heat out of, this it really did not. >> i don't know whether the governor will be competing with a certain baseball game going on right now. >> i know. >> hofstra university. just the added have of our coverage here -- value of our coverage here. how markets around the world respond to this, how you are responding. how some of your tet
both sides can relax, in a ceo type of environment. sort of shoot the breeze. vice presidential debate is on. despite being a sit-down venue, some would thought would take heat out of, this it really did not. >> i don't know whether the governor will be competing with a certain baseball game going on right now. >> i know. >> hofstra university. just the added have of our coverage here -- value of our coverage here. how markets around the world respond to this, how you are...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ . >>> winter has much of the nation in an icy grip. sub-zero temperatures forced people to bundle up in parts of midwest, the east and as far south as the circumstantials. slippery roads made for dangerous drivers and emergency room nurses in central ohio say they saw a sharp spike in injuries from patients falling on ice. forecasters call for a warming up by the beginning of next week. >> let's check in with mark tamayo and see what rest of the weekend is looking like. >> a little cooler across the region and probably the biggest complaint the winds, winds gusting to 22 with 30 miles per hour. but still, lots of clear skies. we even may have heard at least the chance of a few showers in the forecast of the we had a few light showers in the remote gauges in parts of south bay, but earl
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ . >>> winter has much of the nation in an icy grip. sub-zero temperatures forced people to bundle up in parts of midwest, the east and as far south as the circumstantials. slippery roads made for dangerous drivers and emergency room nurses in...
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it-d that take away from the business environment and demand because some customers were worried. in the process they're not going to wait around while this process is around. they're going to move to your competitor. how much was this public battle in terms of impacting business? >> let me take this opportunity to thank our customers by not being too distracted by it. there was some distraction, for sure. the team at dell did a great job staying very, very focused. in the last quarter, our enterprise business solution grew 9%. one of our principle competitors also had a 9% change in their business, but in their case it was negative. we're playing offense. we're on the attack. we're growing, expanding our share. this is the dell that, you know, many of you are very, very familiar with. and you're going to see it in all of its glory. >> absolutely. let me ask you about that enterprise business because you said revamping the enterprise computing services business in the mold of ibm is a complex undertaking and best performed outside of the spotlight. i get that. doing it as a privat
it-d that take away from the business environment and demand because some customers were worried. in the process they're not going to wait around while this process is around. they're going to move to your competitor. how much was this public battle in terms of impacting business? >> let me take this opportunity to thank our customers by not being too distracted by it. there was some distraction, for sure. the team at dell did a great job staying very, very focused. in the last quarter,...
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both sides can relax, in a ceo type of environment. sort of shoot the breeze. vice presidential debate is on. despite being a sit-down venue, some would thought would take heat out of, this it really did not. >> i don't know whether the governor will be competing with a certain baseball game going on right now. >> i know. >> hofstra university. just the added have of our coverage here -- value of our coverage here. how markets around the world respond to this, how you are responding. how some of your tweets -- ten years ago who would have said we'll get the latest tweet. romney and his wife, president and his wife, they're like me. not leaving. i'm ordering pay-per-view. you can raid my for in and order pay-per-view at my house anytime, buddy. don't hold that offer out there. many of my staff has done the same and come to pregreat it. >> fourth and final debate. two times in a row today. >> twice. listen. tune in at 1:00 a.m. i'll be back with neil cavuto. >> mock me all you want. mock me all you want. >> well, let's get ready to rumble or at least count. fox n
both sides can relax, in a ceo type of environment. sort of shoot the breeze. vice presidential debate is on. despite being a sit-down venue, some would thought would take heat out of, this it really did not. >> i don't know whether the governor will be competing with a certain baseball game going on right now. >> i know. >> hofstra university. just the added have of our coverage here -- value of our coverage here. how markets around the world respond to this, how you are...
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. >> our goal is to make it a safe and secure learning environment for the kids to return to, with the teachers also. >> reporter: parenting parentsrt and students getting a firstet look at the school.tiho the building has not been in use for more than a year, and has been renamed sandy hook elementary school. amenworkers and teachers spent k getting it ready for thethe children, staff brought in desks, backpacks and other items to help make the kid feel more at home. the new tune superintendent sayy -- newtown superintendent says monroe helped ease theth transition. >> when i walked through lastl week, there would be one of theh newtown teachers with three monroe teachers in a room with the monroe teachers volunteerin to help set up the classrooms. it took a great deal of stress off of our teachers. >> reporter: experts say it'ser important for children to get back to a normal routine after a traumatic experience.tiri a plan the superintendent says they already have riin place. >> it won't be heavy curriculum, but they need to do the things that are important for kids, ann to have nor
. >> our goal is to make it a safe and secure learning environment for the kids to return to, with the teachers also. >> reporter: parenting parentsrt and students getting a firstet look at the school.tiho the building has not been in use for more than a year, and has been renamed sandy hook elementary school. amenworkers and teachers spent k getting it ready for thethe children, staff brought in desks, backpacks and other items to help make the kid feel more at home. the new tune...
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restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for himself so he can find peace in his life. he has so much potential that he's able to basically be able to impact and change so many people's lives. >> ton
restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they...
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. >> our goal is to make it a safe and secure learning environment for these kids to return to and the teachers, all of. >> reporter: parents and students getting -- also. >> reporter: parents and students getting a first look at in building monroe connecticut that has been renamed sandy hook elementary. workers and teachers spent weeks getting it ready for the children. staff brought in desks, backpacks and other items left behind at the sandy hook campus to help make the kids feel more at home. the newtown superintendent says fellow educators from monroe helped ease the transition on sandy hook teachers. >> at times when i walked through last week, there would be one of the newtown teachers with three of the monroe teachers in a room with a monroe teacher volunteering to help set up the classrooms. it took a great deal of stress off our too muchers. >> reporter: experts say it's important for -- off our teachers. >> reporter: experts say it's important for children to get back to a normal routine after a traumatic experience. >> it won't be heavy curriculum, but they need to do the k
. >> our goal is to make it a safe and secure learning environment for these kids to return to and the teachers, all of. >> reporter: parents and students getting -- also. >> reporter: parents and students getting a first look at in building monroe connecticut that has been renamed sandy hook elementary. workers and teachers spent weeks getting it ready for the children. staff brought in desks, backpacks and other items left behind at the sandy hook campus to help make the...
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but i think it is a leap of faith on at&t's part in this revelatory environment. he take comfort in the fact that to broadband plan speaks these issues and has been endorsed by the president and by congress on a bipartisan basis and he gives us confidence going forward that these regulatory issues and uncertainties will get settled in the proper manner and come of course come i think one of the reasons why we filed for the trials is to spur that along. >> i appreciate that. au have been advocating for way for the communications act to reflect the digital age. speak about some of the -- i left my telephone atomic to the did not want to get into that. but you may want to mention something about the 92 cable act which is also outdated. >> thank you, cosman. that is outdated for sure, the 92 act. act is as the 96 well. although at the time it was adopted, it was a piece of transitional legislation. there are a lot of principles going forward and you have to think about it in the larger sense because there are obviously -- i have talked about some regulatory backstop s
but i think it is a leap of faith on at&t's part in this revelatory environment. he take comfort in the fact that to broadband plan speaks these issues and has been endorsed by the president and by congress on a bipartisan basis and he gives us confidence going forward that these regulatory issues and uncertainties will get settled in the proper manner and come of course come i think one of the reasons why we filed for the trials is to spur that along. >> i appreciate that. au have...
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that that means no money for education, that means no money for agriculture, that means no money for environment, that means no money for health care. it will all goes to pay off the interest of the debt. it is the accumulation of this borrowing, including all bills, notes and bonds issued by the department of treasury. the current statutory debt limit is $16.394 trillion, which was established january 28 last year, 2012, about a year ago. under the procedures of the budget control act of 2011. now, according to the department of treasury, as of december 31, just last month, total debt outstanding subject to the limit was only $25 million -- million used to be a lot of money -- $25 million below the current limit. once the amount of outstanding debt reaches the debt limit, the government can no longer issue additional debt to cover the cash shortfalls needed to fund government operations and meet legal obligations. madam president, like the power of the purse, congress' power over borrowing is firmly rooted in our constitutional traditions. the founders understood the potential danger permitting
that that means no money for education, that means no money for agriculture, that means no money for environment, that means no money for health care. it will all goes to pay off the interest of the debt. it is the accumulation of this borrowing, including all bills, notes and bonds issued by the department of treasury. the current statutory debt limit is $16.394 trillion, which was established january 28 last year, 2012, about a year ago. under the procedures of the budget control act of 2011....
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. your dog is ugly.ks ridiculous. nice tail, loser. when you don't have a good breakfast, it makes you grumpy. that's why i've got warm and flaky croissant sandwiches made with fresh egg and melting cheese. choose supreme or sausage. right now they're 2 for just $3.50. that's a great value that'll put anyone in a good mood. get off my lawn, clown! you sir, have excellent water pressure! >>> good morning. northbound 280 traffic getting up to highway 17. that is looking very nice. no major problems driving up to highway 17 and beyond that into cupertino. >>> rushing waters are causing dangerous conditions in australia. five days of heavy rain have left several parts of the country under water. it's all thanks to the remains of the once tropical cyclone oswa
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. your dog is ugly.ks ridiculous. nice tail, loser. when you don't have a good breakfast, it makes you grumpy. that's why i've got warm and flaky croissant sandwiches made with fresh egg and melting cheese. choose supreme or...
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the infrastructure, making sure business want to be there because just as sandy said making sure the environment is there, safety and otherwise, and one of the things, and it's been done in te past, you have to look at the city's size. it may be that they want to say there's a certain area that we're going to call a redevelopment area, and develop it, encourage business to move in, give incentives to people to live there, to give a business there, and give schools that are charged with oaking the work force for the businesses that prome to come and employ. there's a lot of examples of that. melissa: the key is you need to have somebody like google come in and say we'll build a huge building, employ several thounds people. you need a forward-looking company to hire a bunch of people. what can the city do tomorrow to make that happen? >> well, you know, but that's my point. downtown, that's already happening. you know, again, 12,000 new jobs in the last three years. melissa: not fast enough because look what's going on in the city. >> well, the hygiene factor, if you will of attracting that outsid
the infrastructure, making sure business want to be there because just as sandy said making sure the environment is there, safety and otherwise, and one of the things, and it's been done in te past, you have to look at the city's size. it may be that they want to say there's a certain area that we're going to call a redevelopment area, and develop it, encourage business to move in, give incentives to people to live there, to give a business there, and give schools that are charged with oaking...
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together we put in place a stronger environment in which the private sector can create good paying jobs, and virginia is now outperforming its neighboring states. we have also worked hard together to get our fiscal house in order. three years ago, together we closed a budget shortfall of $6 billion without raising taxes. the results were good. we have had three consecutive budget surpluses totaling $1.40 billion. we more than doubled the rainy day fund. we gave two 3% performance bonuses to our great state employees. we have maintained virginia aaa bond rating while the federal government was losing theirs. we bolstered agency efficiency. we eliminated and consolidated dozens of boards and commissions and agencies and programs to save money. we set priorities and cut spending. in the last three years, i have recommended and you have accepted cuts and reallocations of spending of more than a billion dollars, and i thank you for that. we have made government live within its means. we put the most defunding into transportation since 1986 and stayed within zero or five%, self-imposed debt l
together we put in place a stronger environment in which the private sector can create good paying jobs, and virginia is now outperforming its neighboring states. we have also worked hard together to get our fiscal house in order. three years ago, together we closed a budget shortfall of $6 billion without raising taxes. the results were good. we have had three consecutive budget surpluses totaling $1.40 billion. we more than doubled the rainy day fund. we gave two 3% performance bonuses to our...
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he planned to sue the state for as much as $100 million for failing to provide a safe learning environment. he is now rethinking that after he received hundreds of threats. this is a horrible tragedy. if i offended anybody i deeply apologize. my intention was to stop the violence inside the schools. >> he says he is looking at new evidence and may refile that lawsuit request in the future. the aftermath of the sandy hook massacre in new jersey school district is trying it. starting today all elementary and middle schools will station an armed guard where children are in school. local mayor says he got the idea for armed officers before the nra suggested it. the accused peter shooter appeared in court today. he appeared before a judge. a preliminary hearing is set for next monday. the hearing is expected to last all week. hundreds of people including witnesses victims families are expected to attend. prosecutors must convince a judge that there is enough evidence against him to proceed to trial. prosecutors say part of the evidence presented will be 911 calls and more than 30 hours of video
he planned to sue the state for as much as $100 million for failing to provide a safe learning environment. he is now rethinking that after he received hundreds of threats. this is a horrible tragedy. if i offended anybody i deeply apologize. my intention was to stop the violence inside the schools. >> he says he is looking at new evidence and may refile that lawsuit request in the future. the aftermath of the sandy hook massacre in new jersey school district is trying it. starting today...
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long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and the history behind it. the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasis of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and appreciate what you share with a wonderful breath of fresh air. , an experienced this park and enjoy the peoples, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved one hand in hand. located in the middle of pacific heights on top of a hill, lafayette park offers a great square a of a peaceful beauty. large trees border greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for foot
long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and the history behind it. the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasis of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake....
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she says the economic environment will becoming more difficult and that the crisis is not behind us. she knows germany of looking at 0.4% growth in 2014 according to bundesbank. >> terry martin, thanks. >> before the days of discount airlines come much people travel by the freedom of open road often became truckdrivers. >> there's a real shortage of qualified truckdrivers. job-seekers are moving towards more highly skilled jobs. the truck driver jobs are going unfilled. >> he could almost do his job blindfolded, if he were not a truck driver. be as were the four years now for a construction materials company. his truck is outfitted with a gear that allows him to lift a massive loads effortlessly and prepare them for a bumpy ride. >> we have to make sure that everything is secured and that nothing can slip or slide. the equipment has to be checked regularly and be safe. >> there are about 800,000 truck drivers in germany, but they are getting old and one-third are set to retire in the next decade so drivers are becoming scarce. that is visible to this manager who interviews candidates
she says the economic environment will becoming more difficult and that the crisis is not behind us. she knows germany of looking at 0.4% growth in 2014 according to bundesbank. >> terry martin, thanks. >> before the days of discount airlines come much people travel by the freedom of open road often became truckdrivers. >> there's a real shortage of qualified truckdrivers. job-seekers are moving towards more highly skilled jobs. the truck driver jobs are going unfilled....
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the fact is if we did not find a way to deal with sustainability, sustainable environment, carbon energy, the world as we know it whether governed by cities or nations states will largely finish because most of the crises we face in democracy and water supplies and the rising oceans and the shift of populations and immigration go directly back to the problem of ecology. we have watched nation-states sit by while all of those tipping points whether it's two degrees centigrade with the raising of the atmosphere, whether it's 350 parts per million of carbon in the atmosphere are bypassed to maaco up and to two degrees centigrade that the temperature has gone gone up and it's already well past 350, up to 420 and climbing and states have made an awful lot of noise and have done almost nothing. up next bruce katz and jennifer bradley at the brookings institutions metropolitan policy program argue that american cities are to devising solutions to political and social issues at the federal government won't address. the authors discuss their ideas with anthony williams former mayor of washington
the fact is if we did not find a way to deal with sustainability, sustainable environment, carbon energy, the world as we know it whether governed by cities or nations states will largely finish because most of the crises we face in democracy and water supplies and the rising oceans and the shift of populations and immigration go directly back to the problem of ecology. we have watched nation-states sit by while all of those tipping points whether it's two degrees centigrade with the raising of...
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and it makes me teary and when the dog is in the backyard, and i can pull an animal out of a horrible environment and feel good. >> where does this animal go after this? >> they go for the shots and then the kennel. >> and if they just found this, and once we enter everything in the computer and they can track to find out if the dog went back home. we hold them for five days. >> this is a stray dog and it came in today and we immobilize it and then put it in a room with food and water. >> and then evaluate for medical behavior and see if anyone is interested in adopting then. >> we want to be sure that their behavior is good for the average adopter and not aggression problem, toward people or animals. >> and if they growl and don't bite the hand, she passes that. and good girl, in case she has something in her mouth, we get it out. and one more test, called the startle test and it startled hear but she came to me. and passed the handling test. >> for the mental exam i feel for lumps and bumps. and the ears and see if they are infected and look at the eyes and be sure they are clear and don't have
and it makes me teary and when the dog is in the backyard, and i can pull an animal out of a horrible environment and feel good. >> where does this animal go after this? >> they go for the shots and then the kennel. >> and if they just found this, and once we enter everything in the computer and they can track to find out if the dog went back home. we hold them for five days. >> this is a stray dog and it came in today and we immobilize it and then put it in a room with...
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we call it the brain drain, and we are aggressively, and even in the current environment, looking at that knowledge transfer. but that human capital for continuity and maintaining our current status and abilities is probably one of the biggest challenges we face over the next several years. >> would resources help you to attract more qualified potential agents, special agents at the atf? >> you know, that helps but i think some of the other constraints that we've been operating under with hiring freeze, with some of our abilities to be, schedule b. for examples to bring on agents. there's a lot of talent out there and there's a lot of talent inside the bureau them about what we need to do is very quickly match that up so that we don't diminish our capacity. >> atf as you know has a strong history of responding to high profile incidents and investigation that you did in sandy hook. and her how she can talk about the atf's role under your leadership at sandy hook, which was particularly important to my state of connecticut, and to me having spent a lot of time there with the community.
we call it the brain drain, and we are aggressively, and even in the current environment, looking at that knowledge transfer. but that human capital for continuity and maintaining our current status and abilities is probably one of the biggest challenges we face over the next several years. >> would resources help you to attract more qualified potential agents, special agents at the atf? >> you know, that helps but i think some of the other constraints that we've been operating...
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>> when you take someone with dementia out of their own environment it usually increases the dementia. >> how much longer can he stay at home? >> i don't know. when my mother was living -- my mother died a year ago. before that she and i took care of him. after my mom passed away, i realized that i couldn't do 24/7 with him because you have to be hands on, eyes on, all the time. it's extremely expensive. it can run 8 to $10,000 a month. >> that's not covered by any insurance. >> no it's money that he and my mom saved. >> if he hadn't had that money, what would have happened? >> i don't know. he has his social security but that's not enough. we would have had to do the medicaid spin down i guess. >> what's the hardest part for you? >> just watching your dad deteriorate is hard. you can imagine what it would be like with your folks to watch them get a little worse every time you see them. well it's like that every day, you know. you make it work. you suck it up and go on. >> yeah. >> because i don't think i have a choice with that. i can't just walk away from him. and i don't. >> yeah.
>> when you take someone with dementia out of their own environment it usually increases the dementia. >> how much longer can he stay at home? >> i don't know. when my mother was living -- my mother died a year ago. before that she and i took care of him. after my mom passed away, i realized that i couldn't do 24/7 with him because you have to be hands on, eyes on, all the time. it's extremely expensive. it can run 8 to $10,000 a month. >> that's not covered by any...
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in today's threat environment some expectations of preventing attacks as well. and george, you mentioned there's a cognizant effort to try to do it within the realm of protecting civil liberty. there's a history of cases where some of those have been abused and so checks are put in place. i would like that ask you, your perspective on where those checks are effective or where you might have some concerns. sure. i mean, there are a lot of checks nut place and obviously some less effective than others. i think with the nsa programs we're seeing a lot of checks that are proven ineffective. traditionally, there's the -- a warrant requirement set up no warrant shall issue but on probably cause. a requirement of individualized suspicious before private information is gathered. and the shift to a more universal collection mechanism requires the bypassing. so whether that's through the bulk warrant that issue through fisa courts or through programs that gather large amount of data outside any kind of warnlt. -- warrant. but that model seems to be an ineffective way of o
in today's threat environment some expectations of preventing attacks as well. and george, you mentioned there's a cognizant effort to try to do it within the realm of protecting civil liberty. there's a history of cases where some of those have been abused and so checks are put in place. i would like that ask you, your perspective on where those checks are effective or where you might have some concerns. sure. i mean, there are a lot of checks nut place and obviously some less effective than...